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News For SHLD;DELL;CS;FLO;SHF;DVAX;JPM;PENN From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on SHLD;DELL;CS;FLO;SHF;DVAX;JPM;PENN the last two weeks. |
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| May 21, 2013 |
| 11:03 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan's Dimon says more regulatory consent orders expected
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| 09:03 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan CEO looks set to hold onto chairman role, NY Times reports Preliminary votes indicate JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon will hold onto his title of chairman, New York Times reports, citing people who have seen today's shareholder vote results. Reference Link |
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| 08:26 EDT |  | SHLD | Sears Holdings June call volatility elevated into Q1 and outlook
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| 07:32 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan's Mowat likes India among emerging market stocks, Economic Times says
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| 07:13 EDT |  | JPM | U.S. bank mergers less likely this year, Bloomberg reports
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| 07:12 EDT |  | CS | Credit Suisse now second largest Asia prime broker, Reuters reports The Asian prime brokerage unit of Credit Suisse (CS) replaced Morgan Stanley (MS) as the second largest firm servicing the region's $148B hedge funds industry, according to a survey by AsiaHedge. Goldman Sachs (GS) remains Asia's top prime broker with 179 clients and total assets under management of $24.6B, reports Reuters.Reference Link |
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| 07:11 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan board changes expected, WSJ reports JPMorgan Chase plans to shake-up of its board even if every director wins re-election at today’s shareholder meeting and James Dimon keeps his dual job as chairman and CEO, reports the Wall Street Journal.Reference Link |
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| 06:10 EDT |  | CS, JPM | On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up WALL STREET JOURNAL: JPMorgan Chase (JPM) plans to shake-up of its board even if every director wins re-election at today’s shareholder meeting and James Dimon keeps his dual job as chairman and CEO, the Wall Street Journal reports...Mutual-fund firms are joining activist investors in getting more aggressive over demands for change in how board members are paid at U.S. companies. Activist investors have been experimenting more frequently with incentive pay packages for the board members they nominate in proxy fights, the Wall Street Journal reports...REUTERS: Specialty chemicals producer Rockwood Holdings’s (ROC) pigments businesses have attracted offers from buyout firms including Blackstone Group (BX) and Advent International, sources say, Reuters reports...The Asian prime brokerage unit of Credit Suisse (CS) replaced Morgan Stanley (MS) as the second largest firm servicing the region's $148B hedge funds industry, according to a survey by AsiaHedge. Goldman Sachs (GS) remains Asia's top prime broker with 179 clients and total assets under management of $24.6B, Reuters reports...BLOOMBERG: Bank managers in the U.S. are less likely to engage in mergers and acquisitions this year as regulators heighten scrutiny on potential deals and sellers wait for higher valuations, according to a KPMG survey, Bloomberg reports...PIMCO’s Bill Gross says the bull market for bonds may have ended last month. But investors are staying put. Four years into the biggest rally in U.S. stocks since 2000, bond mutual funds are attracting more money than their equity counterparts, Bloomberg reports. |
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| 06:08 EDT |  | JPM | Surging equity sales in Poland attract investment firms, Bloomberg reports
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| May 20, 2013 |
| 16:55 EDT |  | DELL | S&P lowers Dell ratings to 'BBB' from 'A-', remains on watch negative Standard & Poor's Ratings Services lowered its corporate credit and senior unsecured debt ratings on Dell to 'BBB' from 'A-', and its commercial paper rating to 'A-2' from 'A-1'. All ratings remain on CreditWatch, where they were placed with negative implications on Feb. 5. The initial CreditWatch listing reflected S&P's assessment that the $24.4B going private transaction, which includes a substantial portion of debt financing, will materially degrade Dell's financial risk profile, which S&P currently view as modest. Although Carl Icahn submitted a non-binding alternative acquisition proposal, the Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners LBO proposal remains the only transaction that has been approved by Dell's board of directors. S&P's review of the LBO transaction terms and the company's ownership, business and financial strategy may also result in a downward revision of its assessment of Dell's business risk profile. |
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| 11:37 EDT |  | JPM | Calpers votes to separate Dimon's dual roles at JPMorgan, Bloomberg reports
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| 11:14 EDT |  | DELL | Dell to deliver public cloud through partner ecosystem
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| 08:30 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan: Earnings drag for major emerging stock markets, Bloomberg reports
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| 07:50 EDT |  | CS | Gulf wealth funds raise private equity investments, Reuters reports Sovereign wealth funds in the Gulf Arab region are increasing their allocations to private equity investments at a faster rate than other types of investment, U.S. fund manager Invesco said in a new study, reports Reuters. Large sovereign funds have been looking for alternative investments to give better returns than low-yielding staples such as U.S. Treasuries.Reference Link |
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| 07:25 EDT |  | PENN | Wells Faro to host a conference
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| 07:14 EDT |  | JPM | Seven of JPMorgan’s 10 biggest owners run by chairmen/CEOs, Bloomberg reports
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| 07:03 EDT |  | DELL | Dell committee says cannot evaluate Icahn proposal without more information
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| 06:09 EDT |  | JPM | On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up WALL STREET JOURNAL: The New York Department of Financial Services yesterday sent subpoenas to Apollo Global Management (APO), Guggenheim Partners and Harbinger Group (HRG) as part of an investigation seeking more information on investments that back so-called fixed annuities, sources say, the Wall Street Journal reports...As Home Depot (HD) and Lowe’s (LOW) report fiscal Q1 results this week, the reconstruction phase from last year's superstorm Sandy will be looming large as cooler-than-normal temperatures delay spring selling, the Wall Street Journal reports...REUTERS: Danone Group (DANOY) will invest $417M in two deals with China Mengniu Dairy Co., marking a comeback for the French group in China where scandals have hurt confidence in food safety, Reuters reports...The Nikkei share average surged to a new 5 1/2 year high today, boosted by further weakness in the yen and optimism over the growth outlook after the Japanese government raised its assessment of the economy for the first time in two months, Reuters reports...BLOOMBERG: The longest decline in Treasuries this year has left U.S. government debt the cheapest since March 2011 when measured by real yields and the best relative value compared with German bunds in more than two decades, Bloomberg reports...As JPMorgan Chase’s (JPM) Jamie Dimon prepares for a vote Tuesday on whether he should keep his chairman and CEO titles, he may take comfort knowing that seven of the bank’s 10 largest owners are run by CEOs who are also chairmen, Bloomberg reports. |
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| May 17, 2013 |
| 14:03 EDT |  | DELL | Market set to finish week with gains after Cisco results, comments
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| 08:29 EDT |  | DELL | JPMorgan's business and information services analyst holds a conference call
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